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Reuters
Reuters
Published
Feb 9, 2010
Feb 9, 2010
Mothercare, Boots strike children's clothing deal
By
Reuters
Reuters
Published
Feb 9, 2010
Feb 9, 2010
LONDON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - British retailers Mothercare (MTC.L) and Alliance Boots [ABN.UL] have agreed to design, source and supply a new children's clothing and accessories brand to be sold in Boots stores in the UK and Ireland.
Boy's 3-piece bibshort set from Mothercare |
In a joint statement on Tuesday 9 February the two firms said the agreement builds on an existing deal where Boots sells Mothercare's Early Learning Centre toys in over 400 stores.
Ben Gordon, chief executive of Mothercare, said the latest agreement represented a "substantial development" in the firm's recently announced strategy to target wholesale business.
Shares in Mothercare closed on Monday 8 February at 642 pence, valuing the firm at 566 million pounds ($882 million).
Alliance Boots is owned by Executive Chairman Stefano Pessina and private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts [KKR.UL] (Reporting by James Davey, editing by Mark Potter)
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